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How to take the next step in your analytics journey with IBM Db2

By Ashley Bassman posted Tue February 07, 2023 12:01 PM

  
For Db2 Warehouse Software and IBM PureData® System for Operational Analytics (PDOA) appliance or its follow-on, the IBM® Integrated Analytics System (IIAS Sailfsh) appliance Customers:

How to take the next step in your analytics journey with IBM Db2


Nothing's evolving faster than analytics. Traditional appliances and on-premises data warehouse deployments may no longer meet the demands of growing data volumes, price-performance requirements, or application modernization needs. New architectures are required to achieve digital transformation goals.

If you run IBM PureData® System for Operational Analytics (PDOA) appliance, IBM® Integrated Analytics System (IIAS Sailfsh) appliance, or IBM Db2® Warehouse software, a shift to cloud, multicloud, and hybrid cloud data warehouse solutions can separate you from your competition. Organizational leaders see a 20% revenue growth rate with cloud solutions1, and see a 21% average cost savings with use of public cloud2. And we are seeing customers benefit from: 

1. Business acceleration: At Interloop, sales execution leaders reduced administrative effort by 50%.3
2. Application modernization: Valor Holdings saw a 90% reduction in reporting time on sales data, running analytics fully managed in the cloud. 4
3. Cost optimization: GEO Corp reduced excess coupon distribution by 75%, saving approximately USD 32,000 weekly.5

Meet price-performance objectives and support analytics acceleration with the latest Db2 Warehouse hybrid-cloud offerings:

1. IBM Db2® Warehouse on Cloud (for all customers) 

A fully managed cloud data warehouse that gives you control over the cost and scale of analytics. Built on decades of expertise in database security, scalability and real-time analytics. Available on IBM Cloud® and AWS.

  • Manage costs at scale. Db2 Warehouse on Cloud is built on inexpensive and highly reliable object storage, which is signifcantly more economical than typical block storage.

  • Scalable and elastic. Avoid billing surprises and take control of your storage and compute in the cloud.
  • Continuously available. You get managed compute, highly available storage, cross-cloud replication


2. IBM Db2® Warehouse Software cartridge (for Db2 Warehouse software customers) 

  • A self-managed, high performance data warehouse that's deployable to cloud-managed Kubernetes, Red Hat® OpenShift® or IaaS.
    Near-infnite scale. To achieve optimal performance for your workloads, scale your warehouse deployment up and out.
  • Continuously available. Containerized deployment and continuous replication provides resilience.
  • Flexible deployment. Deploy as traditional software or container atop Red Hat OpenShift, ARO, AKS, ROSA, EKS.

3. IBM Db2 Warehouse self-managed software on cloud (for PDOA/IIAS appliance customers) 

A self-managed, high performance data warehouse that's deployable on cloud-managed Kubernetes, the Red Hat® OpenShift® platform on IBM Cloud, AWS or Azure.

  • Full control. Save money when you fine tune infrastructure/ IaaS to fit performance needs.
  • Blazing-fast Db2. Columnar-organized, memory-optimized data warehouse handles a range of analytic workloads.
  • Near-infnite scale. To achieve optimal performance for your workloads, scale your warehouse deployment up and out.

4. IBM Db2 Warehouse reference architecture on-premises
  • Self-managed, high performance, and deployable on an on-premises OpenShift platform.
  • Your choice of hardware infrastructure. Choose IBM Power10® or Intel X86 with our reference architectures.
  •  Pre-confgured and IBM lab tested. Get compute and storage racks that are optimized for performance.
  • A one-stop appliance-like experience for P10 chips and X86 RA processors.

Engage IBM Expert Labs to optimize analytics costs and to migrate your Db2 Warehouse software environment to a fully managed SaaS or containerized solution with confdence and speed.

Questions? Book a meeting with us 
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